Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

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Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

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On my bike project thread I (well Steve fitted a centre stand). Unfortunately turns out the stand bolts are about 2mm too high causing the stand to hit the exhaust.
What I need to find is either a M10 bolt which has a 2mm bigger head or some spacers - about 2-3mm wide which I can use to move the stand down a bit.

Any idea of where I can try and get this from. An online search did not reveal anything.
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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

Post by Le_Fromage_Grande »

M10 washers used as spacers?
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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

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good point cheers - I will have to nip to the tool shop
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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

Post by Mr Moofo »

I bought some M6 and M8 spacers from eBay recently for mounting a screen on the Diavel ... but they were 3mm, 7.5 and 10 mm. 3 mm is 3 washers, right?
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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

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Yes, I guess I was just hoping for something more substantial and I will have to cut the new bolt slightly.
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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

Post by Hairybiker84 »

Do you just need a 2mm thicker head to the bolt? Socket head bolts usually have a thicker head than hex head. You can find standard drawings of bolt dimensions online.
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Yes thanks, but it currently a socket head
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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

Post by Mr. Dazzle »

I gotta ask, cause I just can't picture it...how does having a different sized bolt head help here?

I'm sure there's a reason, but like I said I can't picture it. I'm curious more than anything.
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I reckon it's all Weeksy's fault.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 9:57 pm I gotta ask, cause I just can't picture it...how does having a different sized bolt head help here?

I'm sure there's a reason, but like I said I can't picture it. I'm curious more than anything.
I agree. The space is defined by the sidestand, which is a set width by design, the dimensions are, well, what they are. You can't make it wider, unless you cut it

The only thing I could see work is spacers on one side, but offset by a smaller bracket of the opposite side, which would move it by that distance either side.

Even having fitted it, I'm struggling to see how it can be changed
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 9:57 pm I gotta ask, cause I just can't picture it...how does having a different sized bolt head help here?

I'm sure there's a reason, but like I said I can't picture it. I'm curious more than anything.
Me too- @Deadpool2 - pics are required! (or a nice little hand-drawn diagram would also probably suffice ) :thumbup:
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Post by Horse »

Deadpool2 wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 10:02 am causing the stand to hit the exhaust.
Could it be that the stand will swing up until it meets 'something', so what you actually need to add is a 'stop' of some type, such as a rubber block* on the frame.

* Otherwise, if the stand moves at all over bumps, you'll get a free gong if it's metal to metal

Unless there is a positive stop or limit on movement built into the stand, then just offsetting it might not help.
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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

Post by Deadpool2 »

Sorry been busy at work. Here is the issue, I think the stand has multiple applications and it's apparently a known fault, sigh., one I didn't know about obviously.

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Re: Spacers/ M10 bolts with large heads

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This is how it should fit, but then runs the exhaust. On the plus side there is no way an aftermarket exhaust will work so that's saves a fortune lol

And a bug thanks to Steve for just figuring out how it fits
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